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Kristin Beise Kiblinger, Ph.D.
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My Educational Background

Ph.D. Religion. 2002. University of Chicago
Thesis: A Critical Analysis of
Buddhist Inclusivism

M.A. Religion. 1998. University of Chicago

B.A. 1994. (with teaching certification) Religion & English. The University of the South.


My Areas of Academic Interest

My primary interests include Buddhism, Philosophy of Religion, and Comparative Theology. Secondary areas include Modern Christian Thought and Hinduism.

My doctoral dissertation was published as Buddhist Inclusivism: Attitudes Towards Religious Others. Ashgate Publishing, 2005.

I have presented or published papers on…

  • Theology of religions
  • Inclusivism in Buddhist contexts
  • Comparative theology
  • Comparative methodology

Courses I Teach at Winthrop

  1. RELG 201 – Introduction to Religious Studies
  2. RELG 300 – World Religions
  3. RELG 335 – Buddhism
  4. RELG 340 – Hinduism
  5. HMXP 102 – The Human Experience
 

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